Welcome to The Santa Fe New Mexican, the West's oldest newspaper company. From here, you will find links to important information about The New Mexican and the people who work here.
Should you be able unable to find the information you are looking for or, would like more information included here, please feel free to email Web editor Henry M. Lopez at hlopez@sfnewmexican.com
Frequently asked questions
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The Santa Fe New Mexican is the City Different's most popular newspaper, serving Northern New Mexico for more than 150 years. We value the contributions of the community both online and in print.
Included below are links to the information you might be seeking. Should you require more assistance, please call our downtown office at 983-3303.
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- What are The New Mexican's newsroom ethical guidelines?
- What's the sports department's contact information?
- Where can I get general newsroom information?
Online and in print, The Santa Fe New Mexican offers a wide array of products to get your message across to your audience.
Advertising links
- Advertising department contacts
- Internet advertising and e-mail marketing
- Advertising rate cards
- Classified/Obituary information
- National advertisers
- Real estate and automotive advertising
The Santa Fe New Mexican
Mailing address
P.O. Box 2048
Santa Fe, NM 87504-2048
Downtown office
202 E. Marcy St. (map)
Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501
Main switchboard: 505-983-3303
Printing plant
1 New Mexican Plaza (map)
Santa Fe, NM 87507
About The Santa Fe New Mexican
In the course of its 158-year history, The New Mexican has been published at many different locations in the center of Santa Fe.
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Links
- eTaste: For food lovers. See cooking videos.
- The Anti-Fan Blog: A critical eye on sport.
- The Read Barron: A prep sports blog.
- Grammer School: Prep sports blog.
- The Green Line: Share concerns about the environment.
- Green Chile Chatter: Kate Nash's blog on all things N.M.
- Roundhouse Roundup: Steve Terrell on N.M. politics
- Water Blog: Staci Matlock on water issues
- Santa Fe Scoop: For pets and their owners
- Recent Comments
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